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How to know if a girl is gay - How to tell if a girl is a lesbian, bisexual or queer

Figuring out if someone you're chatting to (maybe flirting with, who the fuck even knows?) is also queer can be a goddam minefield. Sure, some people may have the guts to just tell it, but not everyone does OK?!

Here, 10 lesbian, bisexual and pansexual women explain how they know if someone's potentially into them

How to perceive if someone is a lesbian, gay, bisexual or queer

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"I'm bisexual. I find that I can tell when women are into me through things like body language, like how shut they'll sit next to me, or how much they might touch my arm. By flirtatious conversation, and hints/references to previous girlfriends, or female dates. I have no concept how scientific something prefer 'gaydar' is, but I found that I would often have this intuitive feeling that another gal was gay/bisexual just through my opening conversations with them (and picking up subconscious cues in their body language).

"And, people have claimed to own the same sense about me as well. So when I suspect it, I might just inquire a question during the convers

If you call someone male lover, he better be a guy who likes guys.

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Gay isn’t a bad word, assuming you’re using it to outline a man who is attracted (physically, spiritually, and emotionally) to other men, (depending on label preference) a woman who is attracted to women, or anyone else who self-identifies as gay.  In that case, feel comfortable using the word gay.  But that’s the extent of it.

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Gay has been turned into a bad word by people who have chosen to use it as an insult.  “Gay” is often used in exchange for “stupid”, “annoying”, “girly”, and “[any other negative word]”.  It’s become so common, in fact, that people will call something gay without even realizing the word is normally attached to sexuality, which is something a vehicle, no matter how “gay” you might think it is, cannot be linked with.

A car can’t be gay.

The word gay has become so synonymous with bad that people often feel uncomfortable using it correctly.  I’ve experience well-intentioned

Before you begin your Freudian psychoanalysis, make sure to mention that you own a ‘gay-dar’, and don’t forget to detail how accurate it is and has always been. Frame it as an insurmountable achievement of yours. After all, it is much more prestigious than organism awarded a Rhodes Scholarship. There’s no need to think about the reliability or accuracy of your data collection because you don’t have any, so just launch straight in.

Not everybody can be a gay or lesbian. There is a specific ability to identifying those of us who are. Here are some tell-tale signs that someone is a gay or lesbian:

The first thing to take notice of when deciding someone’s sexuality on their behalf, namely whether a dude is gay or not, is to observe how high-pitched their voice is. The more high-pitched their usual speaking voice is, the more likely it is that you are talking to a homosexual person. This is because the pitch of your voice has nothing to do with biology: it’s actually determined by your sexuality. Forget what scientists say – they’re all just conspiracy theorists, really.

The second hint to accept note of is if they use excessive hand gestures, then they must be gay. The key to this one is that if if someones gays

List of LGBTQ+ terms

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Abro (sexual and romantic)

A word used to portray people who have a fluid sexual and/or intimate orientation which changes over time, or the course of their life. They may use different terms to describe themselves over time.

Ace

An umbrella term used specifically to describe a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of sexual attraction. This encompasses asexual people as well as those who identify as demisexual and grey-sexual. Ace people who experience amorous attraction or occasional sexual attraction might also apply terms such as homosexual, bi, lesbian, straight and queer in conjunction with asexual to describe the direction of their intimate or sexual attraction.

Ace and aro/ace and aro spectrum

Umbrella terms used to detail the wide group of people who experience a lack of, varying, or occasional experiences of passionate and/or sexual attraction, including a lack of attraction. People who identify under these umbrella terms may describe themselves using one or more of a wide variety of terms, including, but not limited to, asexual, ace, aromantic, aro, demi, grey, and abro. People may also use terms such as gay,

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